a School of Kinesiology and Health Science York University , Toronto , Canada.
Laterality. 2013;18(6):710-8. doi: 10.1080/1357650X.2012.755992. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
Over the past decade a small evidence base has highlighted the potential importance of seemingly innocuous variables related to one's hands, such as hand dominance and the relative length of the second and fourth digits (2D:4D ratio), to success in sport. This study compared 2D:4D digit ratio and handedness among handball players selected to advance in a national talent development system with those not selected. Participants included 480 youth handball players (240 females and 240 males) being considered as part of the talent selection programme for the German Youth National team. Hand dominance and digit ratio were compared to age-matched control data using standard t-tests. There was a greater proportion of left-handers compared to the normal population in males but not in females. There was also a lower digit ratio in both females and males. However, there were no differences between those selected for the next stage of talent development and those not selected on either handedness or digit ratio. These results add support for general effects for both digit ratio and handedness in elite handball; however, these factors seem inadequate to explain talent selection decisions at this level.
在过去的十年中,有一小部分证据强调了与手相关的看似微不足道的变量的潜在重要性,例如手的优势和第二和第四指的相对长度(2D:4D 比率),这与在运动中的成功有关。本研究比较了入选国家人才发展系统的手球运动员的 2D:4D 指比率和优势手与未入选的运动员。参与者包括 480 名青年手球运动员(240 名女性和 240 名男性),他们被认为是德国青年国家队人才选拔计划的一部分。使用标准 t 检验比较了优势手和指比率与年龄匹配的对照组数据。与正常人群相比,男性中左撇子的比例更高,但女性中并非如此。女性和男性的指比率都较低。然而,在选择进入下一阶段人才发展的人和未被选中的人之间,无论是在优势手还是指比率方面,都没有差异。这些结果在手球精英运动员中为 2D:4D 比率和优势手的普遍影响提供了支持;然而,这些因素似乎不足以解释在这个水平上的人才选拔决策。